Goofs


I just wanted to comment on the "goofs" person who mentioned the approach to the warehouse. The "goofs person" GOOFED UP BIG TIME. When they approached the warehouse the camera did focus on the Taurus which gave you the impression that Alex and Kate were in that car. However, the Taurus was being driven by Alex's friend. Alex and Kate were in the back of the covoy in his "Rover". If you play close attention you will even see Alex's friend get out of the car, at the warehouse. The goof person was a victim of his own assumptions and you know what they saw about assuming. Pay closer attention before being so critical.

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You're the GOOF PERSON because you watched the WHOLE MOVIE.

The SMART PEOPLE bailed out after TEN MINUTES.

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Actually, some of us will sit through a movie rather than being too quick to judge just because the first ten minutes aren't so spectacular. Some movies don't reveal more until later, and sometimes this happens with movies that turn out to be very suspenseful and intriguing.

I think it's best to keep an open mind and wait for more to be revealed. If you don't like the movie in the end, so be it. Not everyone likes the same movies, thankfully. Variety is the spice of life.

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My idea of a Goof is a scene where during a car chase the auto gets noticeable damage and then seconds later the vehicle is shown intact. This error was so common in 70s movies that it became a parody in movies decades later.

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